[This information is from Vol. IV, p. 643 of A Record of the Commissioned Officers, Non-commissioned Officers and Privates, of the Regiments which were organized in the State of New York and called into the service of the United States to assist in supressing the rebellion caused by the secession of some of the Southern States from the Union, A. D. 1861, as taken from the Muster-in Rolls on file in the Adjutant General's Office, S. N. Y., (Albany, N. Y.: Comstock & Cassidy, Printers, 1864). It is in the Reference collection of the Schenectady County Public Library at R 973.7 N531, and page images may be viewed via the University of Michigan's Making of America project and Google Books. Some abbreviated names have been expanded and some of the formatting of the original may have been altered slightly for ease of reading.]

Muster-in Roll of Field and Staff in the 134th Regiment of N. Y. State Volunteers, commanded by Colonel George E. Danforth, called into the service of the United States by from the day of 186 (date of this muster), for the term of unless sooner discharged.

I certify, on honor, that I have carefully examined the officers whose names are borne on this Roll, their horses and equipments, and have accepted them into the service of the United States for the term of unless sooner discharged, from this day of 186 .

——— ———, Mustering Officer

Note — Copy of Field and Staff Muster-Roll of this Regiment is missing. [Reconstructed from Phisterer and Adjutant General's report]

Remarks: 1. Every man whose name is on this roll, must be accounted for on the next muster roll. The exchange of men, by substitution; and the exchange, swapping, or loaning of horses, after muster into service, are strictly forbidden.